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    ViennaSHE is a modern semiconductor device simulator for 1D, 2D and 3D device simulation. It relies on deterministic solutions of the Boltzmann Transport Equation using Spherical Harmonics Expansions.
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    LaserCalc

    LaserCalc

    Simulating optical systems

    LaserCalc is an Open Source wxWidgets application for the calculation of optical beam paths and laser resonators based on Gaussian beam matrix optics. In addition beam paths can be optimized to match given beam parameters (mode matching).
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    Magnum Opticus

    Optical Design Software

    Optical design application geared to telescopes and other optical systems. Features include layout design, optimization, standard expected output, ability to import ZMX and LNS files
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    WOLFSIM: Wideband Optical FDTD Simulator

    FDTD Electomagnetic Wave Simulation Software

    WOLFSIM is a Finite-Difference Time-Domain electromagnetic simulator, designed to be easy to use but still very powerful, developed and maintained by researchers at North Carolina State University. It's features include: -1D, 2D, and 3D structures that are periodic in 1 or 2 dimensions -Materials that are anisotropic in permittivity and conductivity -Obliquely incident sources -Built-in vectorial (i.e. full polarization) near-to-far-field transformation See these...
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    Omnet++ EPON Module

    Omnet++ EPON Module

    1G-EPON modules for OMNet++

    This is a basic implementation of (1G) Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) for OMNet++ 4.1. OLT and ONU modules are provided. MPCP protocol has been implemented to assign LLIDs dynamically based on a global service configuration module. Service differentiation is based on 802.1Q VLANs (included). Basic implementation for both polling and non-polling DBAs is included (fixed allocation per ONU in both cases). An example .ned for each case can be found under "PON/simulations" folder.
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    Depolarization analysis tools

    Depolarization analysis tools

    Tools for the accurate analysis of Raman depolarization measurement

    This programme addresses the notoriously difficult problem to quantitatively link measured Raman depolarization values to theoretical polarizability tensor quantities, since quantum calculations do not incorporate experimental parameters. A numerical model is programme to calculate, for realistic experimental configurations, effective Raman line strength functions, which find their way into depolarization ratios. The model is based on interlinked integrations over the angles in the light...
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    Simulate the optical reflectance from an infinite turbid medium under an ideal oblique incidence optical source. Two versions are implemented: CPU and GPU. They both generate statistically the same results but GPU version works much faster.
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    Real Time Relativity simulates the optical effects of special relativity perceived by observers moving through a scene at near the speed of light, enabling physics students to learn relativity by (simulated) experience.
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    FSEM is a set of freeFEM++ scripts and C++ code to solve the drift-diffusion (DD) semiconductor device equations by the finite element method (FEM). It was initially developed for the nonlinear study of semiconductors under high optical injection.
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    Slabs is a software for analysing the optical reflectances of multilayer dielectric structures at oblique incidence.
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    PhotonSim is a general purpose physical/optical MC-enabled raytracing framework. It will be able to simulate optical systems like cameras, telescopes, spectrographs etc. PhotonSim is not an rendering engine. It does focus on physically accurate results.
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